Friday 30 November 2012

Food For The Poor undertakes another round of relief initiative in Portland

Food For The Poor Responds to Portland Residents the Second Time Around:
Food For The Poor staff member, Leroy Rhooms (left), warmly greets a resident as he delivers a care package on Friday, November 23. This senior citizen was among the 300 residents of Barracks, Waybridge, Sand Shore and Kensington who benefited from FFP’s distribution of food, clothing, blankets, mattresses, cleaning kits and nutritional items. This is the second time since the passage of Hurricane Sandy that the charity showed the residents of Portland that their recovery was of paramount importance.  In FFP’s first visit to the parish on Sunday, October 28, over 700 residents received help.


Portland Residents Express Thanks for Help from Food For The Poor:
Following the severe damage to his home from Hurricane Sandy, which also left portions of the roof without zinc, this resident from Sand Shore in Portland eagerly secures a mattress that was donated by Food For The Poor (FFP) Jamaica.  Staff member, Romain Allen, made the presentation.  On Friday, November 23, team members from FFP Jamaica were busy distributing hurricane relief supplies in Portland to families that were most affected by Hurricane Sandy.  The communities that benefited included Barracks, Waybridge, Sand Shore and Kensington. 


Hurricane Ravaged Portland Residents Receive Assistance from Food For The Poor:
Several residents from Barracks, Waybridge, Sand Shore and Kensington in Portland were left with homes looking like this following the passage of Hurricane Sandy. Food For the Poor (FFP) Jamaica recently assisted these residents with much need hurricane relief supplies during a one-day distribution mission in the parish last Friday, Nov. 23.   Staff members went door-to-door delivering various items such as food, clothing, blankets, mattresses, WATA, cleaning kits and nutritional items.  The Charity is currently assessing what long term assistance can be offered to residents who were badly affected.


Food For The Poor in Portland

Food For The Poor Delivers Relief Supplies to Portland Residents:
Romain Allen (right), staff member of Food For The Poor (FFP) Jamaica, delivers words of encouragement and a care package to an elderly resident of Barracks in Portland.  On Friday, November 23, staff members from Food For The Poor (FFP) Jamaica, along with a fully loaded container and truck, ventured into the parish to distribute much needed post-hurricane relief packages in the communities of Barracks, Waybridge, Sand Shore and Kensington.  These communities were badly affected following the passage of Hurricane Sandy in October.  Over 300 residents benefited from various items including food, clothing, blankets, mattresses, water, cleaning kits and nutritional items.  




Food For The Poor Brings Cheer To Children & Adults: 
Executive Director at Food For The Poor (FFP) Jamaica, Jacqueline Johnson (left), is delighted to present hurricane relief supplies and toys to adults and children who have been living in a community shelter in Portland since the passage of Hurricane Sandy in October.  On Friday, November 23, a team of staff members from FFP distributed much needed hurricane relief packages in the communities of Barracks, Way bridge, Sand Shore and Kensington.  




Olympian Yohan Blake Leads Food For The Poor 5K Walk/Run to Feed Record Number




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Olympian Yohan Blake Leads Food For The Poor 5K Walk/Run to Feed Record Number 

COCONUT CREEK, Florida. (November 29, 2012) – Some 700 South Floridians gathered at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach alongside Olympic medallist Yohan Blake for the Food For The Poor 5K Walk/Run recently, in the drive to help stamp out hunger. The event raised enough money to feed 1,500 destitute children and their families in the Caribbean and Latin America for a year.

Yohan Blake greets fans Sheila LaFleur and her son Gavin.


Blake, a 2012 Olympic Gold and Silver medallist, and Jason Martinez, co-anchor for WPLG-TV - ABC Local 10 Morning News and Local 10 News at Noon, handed out bottles of water and motivated participants across the finish line. The participants ranged between 8 and 78 years old.
“I know what it is to be hungry and so I respect what Food For The Poor is doing,” said Blake, one of the world’s fastest sprinters.

(L to R) Olympic medalist Yohan Blake, Food For The Poor's President/CEO Robin Mahfood, and ABC Channel 10 anchor Jason Martinez


Thanks to the charity’s low administrative ratio and purchasing power, Food For The Poor can feed a family of four for US $14.60 a month. Donations to this effort are accepted at www.FoodForThePoor.org/walk.

The fastest male at the 5K was Kevin Channer with a time of 17:45.2. The fastest female was Ann Rodriguez with a time of 24:12.2.

Additional race results are available online at http://tinyurl.com/cx9ctuy.

Yohan Blake (right) congratulates Kevin Channer, winner of the 5K run.


Cans of food donated by 5K Walk/Run participants and a check to purchase turkeys were presented to “Big Mama” Essie Reed, founder of Team of Life nonprofit, to benefit needy families in South Florida in time for Thanksgiving.

Approximately 700 South Floridians gathered at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach on Saturday, Nov. 17, to stomp out hunger alongside Olympic medalist Yohan Blake. Food For The Poor’s 5K Walk/Run For Hunger raised enough money to feed 1,500 destitute children and their families in the Caribbean and Latin America for a year.


The 5K Walk/Run was presented by Winn-Dixie.  Event sponsors included Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, Bru’s Room, The Consul General of Jamaica, Corner Bakery Cafe, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Humana, Kona Ice, KPA Promotion, Muffuletta, PNC, Polyglass, Runners Edge, Sun-Sentinel, TeamReliv, The WOW Factory, Tijuana Flats, WATA, Wells Fargo and World of Beer.

Approximately 700 South Floridians gathered at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach on Saturday, Nov. 17, to stomp out hunger alongside Olympic medalist Yohan Blake. Food For The Poor’s 5K Walk/Run For Hunger raised enough money to feed 1,500 destitute children and their families in the Caribbean and Latin America for a year.


Food For The Poor, named by The Chronicle of Philanthropy as the largest international relief and development organization in the nation, does much more than feed millions of the hungry poor in 17 countries of the Caribbean and Latin America. This interdenominational Christian ministry provides emergency relief assistance, clean water, medicines, educational materials, homes, support for orphans and the aged, skills training and micro-enterprise development assistance, with more than 96 percent of all donations going directly to programs that help the poor.